For fifteen years fans have looked forward to the over-the-top sports entertainment every Monday night, and WWE Raw has always delivered. The longest-running original entertainment show in television history, with more than 700 episodes, the show has had its share of wild and unforgettable moments, both inside and outside the ring, including Brian Pillman pulling a gun on Stone Cold Steve Austin, Edge and Lita's live sex show, D-Generation X's invasion of WCW, the shocking McMahon purchase of WCW, and more. This DVD shares those moments and recaps them for fans of all ages.

For fifteen years, fans have looked forward to over-the-top sports entertainment every Monday night, and WWE Raw has always delivered. The longest-running original entertainment show in television history, with more than 700 episodes, has had its share of wild and unforgettable moments, and this 3-disc DVD set shares those moments with fans of all ages. Get ready for sports entertainment history, including:

That match selections is absolutely amazing. My eyes bugged out when I saw Bret Hart/123 Kid on there. Holy crap, I want this ASAP. Not only that but a couple matches some complained were not on HBK DVD's.

Once again, WWE doing a great job of match selection on these DVD's and giving us rare, hard to find matches never before seen on DVD.

Don't make the Professor angry. You wouldn't like him, when he's angry.

Originally posted by SKLOKAZOIDThe majority of these are the moments I think of when I think about RAW as a series. I love that they included both 5-17-93 matches on the DVD, because that night was really awesome.

Yeah, HHH/Austin-Jericho/Benoit is a huge omission, but it otherwise looks good.

I don't think a Benoit match will be seen on anything WWE related DVD, video, or 24/7 ever again.

Don't make the Professor angry. You wouldn't like him, when he's angry.

This DVD does looks awesome. There are probably 10 or more awesome segments from 1997 they could put in, but the one omission that really sticks out to me s Ric Flair's return in 2001. The angle may not have panned out as well as expected, but that was an amazing moment when it happened. This is still on the top of my want list.

I agree that he's better (and funnier) when he's actually talking about an opponent and not just flapping his gums about nothing much. But even the gum-flapping parts of his promos have not been as bad as they were his first day back.